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Korean J Obstet Gynecol. 1999;42(11):2619-2626. Published online January 1, 2001.
Three cases of spina bifida, which was Antenatally Diagnosed by Ultrasonograghy.
Sung Kim, Dong Min Lee, Ho Young Kim, Jae Yun Kim, Young Ryoul Choi, Jae Kyoung Yoo, Gil Jung Yoon, In Su Hwang
Abstract
"The prenatal diagnosis of spine bifida include the combined use of maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (MSAFP) screening and fetal sonography. Sonographically, spina bifida is characterized by direct signs of the visualization of the spinal defect, and indirect signs of the cranial markers : the lemon sign, the banana sign, and ventriculomegaly. These ultrasonographic signs are more accurate in defining the cranial malformations associated with spina bifida than evaluation of the spine. Recently, three cases of spina bifida which was diagnosed as ""splaying"" of the posterior ossification centers, meningomyelocele sac at the lumbosacral area, lemon sign, banana sign and ventriculomegaly by ultrasonography at 21+2 gestational weeks in a 32 years old nullipara, at 21+2 gestational weeks in a 26 years old nullipara, at 23+6 gestational weeks in a 26 years old multipara were experienced at our department. We present this cases with a brief review of literatures"

Keywords :Spina bifida;Lemon sign;Banana sign;Ventriculomegaly;Meningomyelocele sac

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